People caught in possession of hard drugs will once again be at risk of state criminal penalties after the state of Oregon opted to recriminalize possession of drugs such as fentanyl, heroin and meth.
People caught in possession of hard drugs will once again be at risk of state criminal penalties after the state of Oregon opted to recriminalize possession of drugs such as fentanyl, heroin and meth.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon's implementation of House Bill 4002 went into effect on Sunday, meaning those struggling with addiction could find themselves in jail for possessing hard drugs once again.
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